~~~~~~~Forum Diskusi Software dan Internet untuk Kristen-Katolik~~~~~~~


> 1. bagaimana caranya mengambil data/artikel dari web via e-mail. misal :
> saya ingin mengambil artikel yang ada di : http://www.kompas.com, 
> melalui email saya ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) perintah apa yang harus ditulis
> di email saya ? terus bagaimana caranya mengetahui isi/content/index
> daripada homepage kompas tsb.

berikut saya copy-paste dari http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~www4mail/ :

Updated Information and help on the www4mail service can be retrieved
by sending an e-mail 
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:          (... whatever you like)
and writing in the body of the message: help

www4mail:
- delivers most types of Web documents (with a variety of HTML tags,
  Javascript, cookies and metatags; handles dynamical contents, etc). 
- Parses HTML (text) and source HTML.
- Preserves the original layout of the requested Web pages. 
- Retrieves information from Gopher, FTP sites or USENET news servers: 
  (i.e., ftp://site/path/file and gopher://site/path/file). 
- Supports Web Forms (GET or POST) to conduct Web database searches.
  (When posting it is also possible to have a URL containing a ? sign). 
- Sends replies as e-mail attachments, or in the body of an e-mail
  message depending on the type of request (options) sent by the e-mail
   client through the Web browser.
- Handles MetaTags. That is, if a web page is re-directed or re-located
  by the use of a META statement, www4mail automatically warn you
  about the possible re-location of the information and provided suitable
  links for the new location at the top of the reply page.
- Handles FRAMES. When a requested document contains frames,
  www4mail inserts suitable links to each framed document. 
- Supports user authentication for password-protected Web/FTP sites.
- Error messages such as password & username required are trapped
  by www4mail and sent back to the user. 
- Web pages that are entirely dynamic (i.e., created on-the-fly) are
  also supported. But the page content varies with different browsers. 
- Provides support for text only access for compatibility with the
  alternative "Agora" and "GetWeb" Web-Mail servers. 
- Serves filtered requests to reduce bandwidth. 
  Transfer of binary data is also supported. 
- Supports MIME, the Internet standard for representing multipart
  and multimedia data in e-mail. 
- Support uuencode as an alternative to MIME.
- Allows to retrieve PostScript version of HTML pages. 
- Allows to retrieve HTML documents having links for pictures or
  images. 
- Allows to retrieve multi-lingual versions of HTML pages, where 
  available.


Alternative free www4mail servers: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Unganisha - International Development Research Centre, Canada. 
(starting date: 07/Oct/1998) 

[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Bellanet - Supporting Development Collaboration, Ottawa, Canada. 
(starting date: 19/Jan/1999 - statistics) 

[EMAIL PROTECTED],
The University of Stuttgart ftp-server, Germany. 
(starting date: 21/Feb/2000) 

[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kabissa - Space for Change in Africa, UK 
(starting date: 14/May/2000 - statistics - server restricted
to subscribers) 

[EMAIL PROTECTED],
The Science & Technology (S&T) Collaborium, USA 
(starting date: 30/May/2000 - statistics)

salam,
jn



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